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#11 Corona de Oro has some liveliness in the barn notes, but the racing résumé leaves him with a lot to find. His Lexington third was respectable without being threatening, and post 11 gives John Velazquez a tactical challenge if this race develops into the expected scramble into the first turn. Dallas Stewart has pulled surprises in Triple Crown races before, yet this colt still looks more like a longshot underneath than a win threat.
History favors March foals: 45% of the last 40 Preakness winners were born in March.
Most of these 2026 March foals will be great value plays based on current odds:
#1 Taj Mahal / 5-1
#5 Talkin / 9-1
#8 Bull By The Horns / 15-1
#4 Robusta / 27-1
#11 Corona de Oro / 16-1
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#4 Robusta is being asked to rebound from two discouraging runs, and that makes him hard to endorse despite the Derby credentials on paper. Doug O’Neill is positive about how he exited Louisville, and his San Felipe second is the race that keeps him loosely on the map. But there has been no flashy interim signal, and his recent form simply does not support a stronger case. He needs a major turnaround to matter late.